Slurry Store

Our slurry wizard helps you work out slurry storage requirements, explore options and comply with regulations.

 

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Our slurry wizard enables you to work out your slurry storage requirements and explore different storage scenarios to comply with regulations.

By entering basic farm information such as animal numbers, yard and roof areas that capture rainfall, and housing periods, the wizard calculates the volume of slurry that the farm will produce on a monthly basis.

This data, together with the farm’s current slurry storage capacity, is used to calculate how long it takes to fill the available storage and whether more capacity is needed.

Note that the wizard will only function correctly if you have Microsoft Excel installed on your device.

Slurry wizard key features

  • Calculates the total amount of nitrogen produced to allow those farming within an NVZ to meet the obligation to stay beneath the required threshold
  • Explore the potential impact and cost from changes to infrastructure such as redirecting rainwater, roofing dirty yards, increasing storage capacity or installing a slurry separator
  • Provides a cost/benefit analysis for fitting rainwater goods to redirect clean water and covering dirty yards 
  • Understand the impact of changes such as increases in herd size, moving from straw yards to cubicles, introducing outside loafing areas, changes to the housing period and dirty water management can be quantified

Recent changes to the wizard include more accurate rainfall data. The rainfall data that has been incorporated into this version of the Slurry Wizard tool uses the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology’s Gridded Estimates of Areal Rainfall (GEAR) 1 km dataset, which covers the whole of the UK. To access this data the farm location needs to be identified with a 10-figure grid reference.

Another enhancement makes it much easier for pig farmers to account for the slurry and wash water produced on their farms to be accounted for. A wider range of available bank slopes for earth-banked slurry stores and the ability to incorporate slurry bags has also been added. 

Download the slurry wizard user guide

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